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Chairman’s Message
I am happy to note that the Department of Mathematics of K.S. Rangasamy College of Arts
and Science is organizing National Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical Analysis and
Applications (NCRAMAA 2013) during 6-7, September 2013 at our KSR Campus.
There are 11 invited speakers and more than 60 delegates are going to exchange their ideas
and experiences. I am sure that the deliberations in the conference would trigger a spirit of true
pursuit for knowledge and research.
The generous support received from various government funding agencies and private
organizations for the successful conduct of the conference is highly acknowledged. I thank the
Principal Dr.N. Kannan, Convener T. Rajendrakumar and Organizing Secretary P. Karthikeyan and
his team to organize this event as a successful.
I wish the conference a grand success.
Dr.K.S. Rangasamy MJF
Chairman
K.S.R. Group of Institutions
Chief Guest’s Message
I am Happy to note that the Department of Mathematics, K.S. Rangasamy College of Arts and
Science is conducting a National Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical Analysis and
Applications during September 6-7, 2013. I am sure that the lectures by the distinguished invited
speakers and the deliberations during the conference will be beneficial to all the participants.
I appreciate the convener’s efforts to publish the Proceedings of the Conference and wish the
conference a great success!
I am happy to know that the Department of Mathematics, K.S. Rangasamy College of Arts and
Science, Tiruchengode, is organizing a National Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical
Analysis and Applications during September 6 -7, 2013.
Modern Mathematical Analysis plays a very crucial role in applications of Mathematics in
various disciplines. Pure and applied mathematics should go hand in hand.
I am confident that the conference will be academically very stimulating.
I congratulate the organizers of this conference for providing a forum to both young and
experienced researchers to interact with and learn from each other.
I wish the conference all success.
Dr.S. Kumaresan Director-MTTS Programme Dean, School of Math. & Stat., University of Hyderabad
Chief Guest’s Message
Sponsors
National Board For Higher Mathematics (NBHM) Department of Atomic Energy Mumbai
Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) Department of Science and Technology New Delhi
K.S. Rangasamy College of Arts and Science is established in the year 1995. The Campus of
the College is found in the system atmosphere of shady palm group of about 400 acres. The College
is a Co-Educational Institution, affiliated to the University of Madras since its inception and then
affiliated to Periyar University, Salem from 1998. The College offers 15 UG Courses, 12 PG Courses,
7 M.Phil, and 5 Ph.D programmes in the stream of Science, Commerce, Management and
Humanities. Four thousand Students from rural as well as urban areas across the nation have been
provided with ample opportunities to pursue education at all levels in all disciplines.
UGC has conferred Autonomous status for the College from the academic year 2009-2010. It
has been included under 2(f) and 12(B) of UGC Act, 1956. The college is accredited by NAAC and an
ISO Certified Institution. The college has received financial assistance for research activities and for
conducting seminars and workshops from different funding agencies including DST, DBT, TNSCST,
DRDO, etc.
About the Institution
The Department of Mathematics is one of the departments, which is functioning, from
the inception of the college from the year 1995. It offers Graduate and Post Graduate courses
under CBCS pattern with the affiliation of Periyar University, Salem and is on a relentless march
towards academic excellence. The Department maintains a record of good service with the vision
of having quality teaching and research, developing sound body and mind, inculcating social
responsibilities and blossoming of human excellence.
The Department continues its efforts in guiding the students academically, molding
their character as well as equipping them with communications skills and the like, to make them
confident, competent and efficient citizens.
The area of specialization of our faculty members are Algebra, Complex analysis,
Differential equations, Graph theory, Fluid dynamics, Mathematical modeling, Optimization
Techniques, and Stochastic process. Our faculty members have presented papers in various
National and International Conferences. Some of the faculty members pursuing their research in
various fields viz Algbra, Real and Complex analysis, Differential equations, Graph theory, Fluid
dynamics. Our Department has been traditionally celebrating the birthday anniversary of the
gifted Indian Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, by conducting various Mathematical
Competitions to the students. The Department is periodically conducting Workshops on LaTex,
SPSS, MATLAB, Algebra and Analysis. Recently our Department has conducted three days
National Workshop on Differential Equations using MATLAB during the month of January 2013.
About the Department
Mathematical analysis is an emerging frontier area of research that plays an important role
in enhancing the efficiency of any field of Sciences. It is well known that the analysis plays a vital
role which is used by the Applied Sciences to solve a great number of problems.
Modern Mathematical Analysis plays a very crucial role in applications of Mathematics in
various disciplines. Real analysis, Complex analysis, Functional analysis and Topology constitute an
integral part of analysis.
It also provides mathematical methods for finding (or approximating) solutions of
differential equations which are important in the formulation of mathematical models of real-life
problems. This theory has grown by leaps and bounds during the last two centuries.
It envisages interactive discussions, problem-solving, and identifying frontline research
problems, for being taken up by researchers for intensive study through projects and other modes
in the following thrust areas but not limited to the following:
• Analysis and Topology
• Algebra
• Discrete Mathematics
• Applied Mathematics, etc.,
Several eminent mathematicians will deliver invited lectures at the Conference based on
their current research of exposing surveys and emergent topics in the frontier of the knowledge in
the applications of the Mathematical Analysis. In addition to the invited talk, open problems will be
discussed in this conference.
It is expected that different mathematical methods from the various branches of
Mathematical Analysis and innovative skills employed in different classes of problems of Science
and Technology and future developments will be intensively discussed during the conference.
About the Conference
Lion. Dr.K.S. Rangasamy, MJF
Chairman Mr.R. Srinivaasan
Secretary Mrs. Kavithaa Srinivaasan
Executive Director & Treasurer Dr.N. Kannan
Principal T. Rajendrakumar
Convener P. Karthlkeyan
Organizing Secretary
Organizing Members Mr.K. Gunasekan Mrs.M.T. Kavitha Mr.S. Hariharan Mrs.R. Gowri Mr.D. Vijay Mr.D. Lakshmanan Mrs.R. Sathya Mr.S. Jagadeesan Mrs.M. Sujatha Mr.M. Pachamuthu Mr.G. Mohanram Mr.M. Ramakrishnan Mr.S. Maruthupandiyan Ms.P. Elakkiya Mrs.G. Ananthajothi Mr.K. Senthilkumar Mrs.C. Sindhuja Ms.K. Krishnaveni Ms.M. Ragasuthamani Ms.S. Vidhya Mrs.R. Priya Mr.M. Shankar Mrs.V. Bharathi
Organizing Committee
Contents
S. No Title/Author Page No.
1 Solution and Stability of a Mixed Type Functional Equation In RN-Spaces K. Ravi and P. Narasimman
1-10
2 Slightly Generalized Alpha Continuous Mappings in Intuitionistic Fuzzy Topological Spaces C.S. Gowri and D. Kalamani
11-17
3 Velocity and Energy Distribution Between Non Parallel Plates in Jeffery Hamel Flows Rajeswari Seshadri and Shankar Rao Munjam
18-31
4 Selection of Mixed Sampling Plan with Quick Switching Systems – Single Sampling Plan as Attribute Plan Indexed Through MAPD and AQL Using IRPD R. Sampath Kumar, R. Vijaya Kumar and R. Radhakrishnan
32-39
5 Independent Strong Domination in Fuzzy Graph
C.V.R. Harinarayanan and Revathi
40-44
6 Graph Theory Based Transmission Power to Increase the Network Life Time in Wireless Sensor Networks S. Kannadhasan
45-49
7 Existence of Solutions of Functional Volterra-Fredholm Integrodifferential Equations with Nonlocal Conditions S. Dhanalakshmi and R. Murugesu
50-60
8 On Superior Edge Bimagic Labeling for Split and Shadow Graphs of Paths, Cycles and Stars A. Amara Jothi, N.G. David and J. Baskar Babujee
61-74
9 Investigating Efficiency and Benchmarking Public Sector Commercial Banks in India by PCA-DEA Approach R. Chandrasekaran and R. Madhanagopal
75-85
10 Transient Behaviour of Batch Arrival Feedback Queue with Server Vacation and Balking G. Ayyappan and K. Sathiya
86-96
11 The Forcing Private Domination Number of a Graph S. Robinson Chellathurai and S. Kavitha
97-107
12 Intuitionistic Fuzzy Continuous Functions Via B-Algebras S. Padmapriya, M.K. Uma and E. Roja
108-116
13 An Intuitionistic Regular and Intuitionistic Normal Spaces via Intuitionistic B-Open Set P. Saranya, M.K. Uma and E. Roja
117-125
14 On rgα-Irresolute and Strongly rgα-Continuous Maps in Intuitionistic Topological Spaces T. Ramya, M.K. Uma and E. Roja
126-134
15 On AB - Open Sets in an Intuitionistic Uniform Ideal Structure Spaces M.Kousalyaparasakthi, E. Roja and M.K. Uma
135-143
16 ()*μand ψμ Operators on Intuitionistic Ideal Supra Topological Space C. Bavithra, M.K. Uma and E. Roja
144-152
17 s#g -Closed Set and s#g Homeomorphism in Topological Spaces M. Vivek Prabu and V. Kokilavani
153-161
18 Numerical Simulation of Magneto Hydro Dynamic Flow Through a Magneto Plasma Dynamic Thruster S. Vijai Kumar and Dr.R. Balu
162-176
19 Schultz and Modified Schultz Indices of Specific Graphs S. Ramakrishnan and J. Baskar Babujee
177-188
20 Expected Time to Recruitment in a Two Grade System with Two Types of Thresholds Using Univariate Max Policy-II P. Saranya, J. Sridharan and A. Srinivasan
189-200
21 On the Oscillatory Behavior for a Certain Class of Second Order Delay Difference Equations Dr.P. Mohankumar and A. Ramesh
201-206
22 An Algorithmic Approach to Fuzzy Multi-Objective Linear Programing Problem (FMOLPP) R. Irene Hepzibah and S. Uma
207-213
23 Fuzzy Intra Ideals in Semigroups G. Vasantha kannan
214-217
24 Some Properties of Cone Spectrum Dr.A. Devika and M. Malarvizhi
218-222
25 Oscillation of Solutions of Some Third Order Nonlinear Difference Equations P. Mohan Kumar and V. Ananthan
223-226
26 P3-Packing Preclusion of the Radix Triangular Mesh D. Antony Xavier and C.J. Deeni
227-235
27 On Regular Generalized Star b-Closed Set K. Indirani and G. Sindhu
236-242
28 Fuzzy Strong Vertex Coloring of Fuzzy Graphs S. Sarulatha
243-246
29 On g*b Homeomorphisms in Intuitionistic Fuzzy Topological Spaces K.M. Arifmohammed and M. Thirumalaiswamy
247-263
30 On GPSR Closed Mappings and GSPR Homeomorphisms in Intuitution Fuzzy Topological Spaces K. Ramesh and M. Thirumalaiswamy
264-283
31 Solutions of the Uncoupled Wave Systems of Wave Propagation in Transeversely Isotropic Solid Circular Cylinder R. Amuda
284-288
32 Genetic Algorithm and Hadi Method of Ranking for Finding Shortest Path in a Network V. Anusuya and R. Kavitha
289-293
33 The Inverse Split Domination in Fuzzy Graphs C.V.R. Harinarayanan and S. Geetha
294-301
34 Solving Fuzzy Quadratic Programming Problem as a Fuzzy Linear Complimentary Problem without Introducing Artificial Variable R. Irene Hepzibah and M. Umamaheswari
302-308
35 Existence of Non Oscillatory Solutions of Second Order Quasilinear Neutral Difference Systems Thiagarajan Revathi
309-319
36 Degree Equitable Domination on Fuzzy Graphs C.V.R. Harinarayanan and S. Revathi
320-328
37 Second Derivative Free Modification of Chebyshev’s Method J. Jayakumar and P. Jayasilan
329-333
38 Some Characterization of Super Modular SemiLattice A.Vethamanickam, M. Jeyaraman and J. Arivukkarasu
334-336
39 Generalized Hyers-Ulam Stability of Quadratic Functional Equation in Paranormed Spaces K. Ravi and A. Edwin Raj
337-348
40 Strongly -Continuous and Perfectly -Continuous Functions in Topological Spaces M. Myvizhi and V. Kokilavani
349-352
41 On Solving Nonlinear Equations using Numerical Methods R. Sophia Porchelvi and S. Sathya
353-355
42 An Approach to Find the Optimal Paths using Trapezoidal Intuitionistic Fuzzy Number R. Sophia Porchelvi and G. Sudha
356-360
43 The Existence and Uniqueness of Mild Solutions for Nonlocal Fractional Infinite Delay Differential Equations with Interval Impulsives M. Lathamaheswari and A. Anguraj
361-371
44 Ratio to Moving Average Method for Predicting Tourist’s Arrival Dr.T. Jai Sankar, J. Ragapriya, S. Selva Nanthini and S. Kiruthiga
372-377
45 Stochastic Model on Time to Recruitment in a Two Grade Manpower System K. Parameswari, J. Sridharan and A. Srinivasan
378-387